No, magnetite is used in magnets. Gold is used in jewelery.
No gold is NOT magnetic.
no because gold is not a metal
No
That would be an electron microscope - the magnets are used to deflect the electron beam.That would be an electron microscope - the magnets are used to deflect the electron beam.That would be an electron microscope - the magnets are used to deflect the electron beam.That would be an electron microscope - the magnets are used to deflect the electron beam.
Iron, nickel, and cobalt are used to create permanent magnets.
Cobalt
Neither really. Iron, since it is naturally magnetic, is often used in most magnets. Gold is conductive, so it can be used in electro-magnets, but it's cheaper to use Iron-ferrite
NO ... Gold is unaffected by magnets.
No gold is NOT magnetic.
Cobalt! duhh
No.
Mercury and nitrogen are not magnetic chemical elements.
With magnets.
no because gold is not a metal
No
No. Magnets do not attract gold, silver, aluminum, brass, copper or lead. Magnets will attract nickel and iron or steel.
Magnets are used in compasses.